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What might happen to Argentina after Milei’s mega decree?

Argentina’s far-right libertarian President Javier Milei issued a mega decree midweek that, for the first time in any country, changed or eliminated 366 economic rules. None of its previous leaders, democratically elected presidents and dictators, had attempted to dismantle the system on such a massive scale. This is also what Milei promised on the campaign… Read More »

Brianna Ghey’s mother recalls slain daughter’s ‘fearlessness’ and praises ‘remarkable’ trans community

“Fearless” is the word used by those who knew Brianna Ghey as they pay tribute to the transgender teen trying to grapple with her brutal murder. The 16-year-old’s mother celebrated her fearlessness as “the person she wants to be”, while the schoolgirl’s headteacher Emma Mills described her as “loud, proud and confident in who she… Read More »

How will Harry and Meghan spend Christmas this year?

Despite rumors of a possible reconciliation at Sandringham, it looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be joining the royal family at their annual Christmas celebrations in Norfolk. The late Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth has hosted every Christmas at the royal mansion since 1998; His son, King Charles III, had expected to continue… Read More »

Parents of British woman murdered in France 30 years ago say “Bring back the guillotine”

The parents of a British woman murdered in France more than 30 years ago have said they wish the guillotine would be brought back for the ‘evil’ couple responsible. 20-year-old Joanna Parrish was working as a teacher’s assistant at a school in France when she placed an ad in a local newspaper offering English lessons.… Read More »

MP suspended for using racist slur amid allegations of anti-racism course in expenses

A Labor MP who was suspended from the party for racially abusing a journalist has demanded taxpayers’ money for an anti-racism awareness course. Independent can reveal. Neil Coyle, who was welcomed back into the party by Sir Keir Starmer in May, put a £295 unconscious bias into spending. Critics said it was “outrageous” and “unorthodox”… Read More »

Ex-convict’s cry for help before his death due to indefinite prison sentence

“I’m stuck in a never-ending cycle where suicide is probably the only way out.” These were the devastating words of a man struggling under an indeterminate sentence who cried out for help to justice minister Alex Chalk. Matthew Price, 48, was sentenced to public protection (IPP) with a minimum tariff of three years in 2010… Read More »